| March 2004 Feature: Mr McFall's Chamber
KENNY MATHIESON discusses the origins and musical philosophy behind this unorthodox chamber music group. | |
| March 2004 Band Profile: Blazin' Fiddles
The Arts Journal profiles BLAZIN’ FIDDLES, a major force on the Scottish folk scene. | |
| March 2004 Feature: Sign Red
PETER URPETH catches up with Sign Red in Stornoway and finds a band determined to enjoy and build on their recent success. | |
| March 2004 Special Feature: Ian Stephen's Log Book
THE ARTS JOURNAL is delighted to be working with Lewis poet and visual artist IAN STEPHEN on an exciting project to host a daily Log from his latest artistic voyage on his yacht, the El Vigo. | |
| March 2004 Feature: Celtic Film & Television Festival
CATRIONA PAUL looks ahead to the 25th Celtic Film and Television Festival in Dundee. | |
| March 2004 ArtsRant: How to get your Poetry Published
ROBERT DAVIDSON is a published writer and an editor who draws on his experience on both sides of the fence in this survey of how to get your poetry published. The paper was originally delivered at the StAnza Poetry Festival in St Andrews. | |
| March 2004 Venue Profile: An Lanntair
Venue profile for An Lanntair in Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. | |
| March 2004 Interview: Rody Gorman
PETER URPETH talks to Skye-based poet RODY GORMAN about the publication of an important new anthology of Gaelic poetry | |
| Journal Archive: Issue 10 - March 2004
FEATURES: Celtic Film and Television Festival (Catriona Paul), Mr McFall's Chamber (Kenny Mathieson), Sign Red (Peter Urpeth), Voyage of El Vigo (Ian Stephen's Log Book) | |
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